First chromite ore shipment out of Port Hedland
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Jun 12, 2002 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 12:53PM, 12 Jun 2002
A consignment of processed chromite ore has left Port Hedland for Shanghai, the first shipment in a 250,000-tonne a year contract with China.
The ore is used in stainless steel production and comes from the Coobina Chromite plant in the...
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